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[[File:the-decaturs-daily-1912-12-17-p4-a-bear-escape.jpg|thumb|300px|right|The Decaturs Daily (17 december 1912, p. 4)]] | |||
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A Bear Escape is an American silent movie, directed by Mack Sennett, produced by Keystone Film Co., distributed by the Mutual Film Corporation, released on 25 november 1912 (in USA), Black & White. Split-reel (with A Desperate Lover).
The bandit chains the two sleuths to a tree in the bear country and bruin comes; but they manage to escape and then follows a comical train of happening in which they accidentally win the reward for shooting the bandit.
Survival status: unknown.
Cast
- 1st Sleuth : Mack Sennett
- 2nd Sleuth : Fred Mace
- The Bandit : Ford Sterling
- The Girl : Mabel Normand
Photos
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The Motion Picture World (23 november 1912, p. 737)
Reviews
"A BEAR ESCAPE" (Keystone), Nov. 25. — On the same reel is this farce in which we find our two friends the comical sleuths, Mace and Sennett. The bandit chains them to a tree in the bear country and bruin comes; but they manage to escape and then follows a comical train of happening in which our two friends accidentally win the reward for shooting the bandit. It is amusing.